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version of
OpenStep for its own Mach-based Unix OS,
stylized in all
capital letters as
OPENSTEP. The
software libraries that
shipped with
OPENSTEP are a su****t...
- frameworks,
producing OpenStep.
OpenStep and its
applications can run on
multiple underlying operating systems,
including OPENSTEP,
Windows NT, and Solaris...
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GNUstep is a free
software implementation of the
Cocoa (formerly
OpenStep) Objective-C frameworks,
widget toolkit, and
application development tools for...
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computing environment based on the
CORBA system in the 'back end' and
OpenStep as the user interface.
First started in 1990 and
announced soon thereafter...
-
NeXTSTEP 3. It was
developed as part of the
OpenStep work, and
subsequently became the
basis for
OpenStep's AppKit when that
system was
released in 1994...
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address spaces of the processes. This has advantages. For instance, on the
OpenStep system,
applications were
often only a few
hundred kilobytes in size and...
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syntax somewhat like a
programming language. This same
format was used by
OPENSTEP.
Strings are
represented in C
literal style: "This is a
plist string\n";...
- capitalization. "
OpenStep"
refers to the object-oriented
framework developed jointly by NeXT and Sun Microsystems,
while "
OPENSTEP" is what NeXT's NeXTSTEP...
-
macOS Cocoa API.
Beginning as the
successor to
OPENSTEP/Mach, this
framework has
deviated from
OpenStep compliance, and is in some
places incompatible...
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withdrew from the
hardware industry to
concentrate on
marketing OPENSTEP for Mach, its own
OpenStep implementation for
several other computer vendors. NeXT developed...